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Old Dec 31, 2025 | 04:32 PM
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I have a TI setup that I was running in my 63 for years and have gone back to stock.

I had picked this up a long time ago at a swap meet.

Does anyone know what this goes to and value ?

Distriutor has 191 in the casting - no aluminum band with part number
wiring is coming off of amplifier - not a connector right on the amp. No labels on amp.
Coil has 1115207 stamped on it



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Old Dec 31, 2025 | 04:43 PM
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That is an over the counter GM replacment coil. The Amp box looks the be. 69 on up
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thanks - I'll move this to the C3 forum

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Old Dec 31, 2025 | 05:12 PM
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Without a tag I doubt any one can pin point it to a car
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Originally Posted by Michael H
I have a TI setup that I was running in my 63 for years and have gone back to stock.

I had picked this up a long time ago at a swap meet.

Does anyone know what this goes to and value ?

Distriutor has 191 in the casting - no aluminum band with part number
wiring is coming off of amplifier - not a connector right on the amp. No labels on amp.
Coil has 1115207 stamped on it


According to my 1966 judging manual a 1115207 coil is a small block L79 transistor coil.  If it's anything like an original big block ignition coil it's probably worth quite a bit......if it works.
According to my 1966 judging manual a 1115207 coil is a small block L79 transistor coil. If it's anything like an original big block ignition coil it's probably worth quite a bit......if it works.
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Originally Posted by TokyoMark
According to my 1966 judging manual a 1115207 coil is a small block L79 transistor coil. If it's anything like an original big block ignition coil it's probably worth quite a bit......if it works.

It's just an over the counter replacement coil for all TI engines. It's still worth a good bit but not nearly as much as assembly line coils
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Old Jan 1, 2026 | 12:10 PM
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That may be the Delco1115343 accessories version which could be used on anything 12v back in the 60's. The Amp had a short harness & plug.

Both the TI Contact Controlled and Magnetic Pulse versions came with a 207 TI coil.

Much information on the Delco Accessory TI(CC,MP), CDI, & HEI systems HERE.

Rich


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That’s a pretty interesting website.
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It's just an over the counter replacement coil for all TI engines. It's still worth a good bit but not nearly as much as assembly line coils
It is a service replacement coil but it is an original USA made Delco Remy item. It will judge fairly well if that is required and it will make your TI equiped Corvette run properly. With asking prices for embossed original Delco coils in the $500 to $750 range this coil is a very useable piece.
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Originally Posted by Dave Strickland
It is a service replacement coil but it is an original USA made Delco Remy item. It will judge fairly well if that is required and it will make your TI equiped Corvette run properly. With asking prices for embossed original Delco coils in the $500 to $750 range this coil is a very useable piece.
like I said its still worth a good bit. I am glad my dad has one of these in the toolbox as a spare
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